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Hi guys,

I have for sale a brand new in box Isotta Nivola Evoluzione 121 3N steering wheel black colour (made in italy) and this is a must addition to any showcar, very classy looking and also smaller in diameter (330mm) so that you can turn easier! Get it on before the Autosalon comes around! These steering wheels usually retail for $380 in stores but you can grab yours for only $260. You better be quick! as at this price, im sure it won't last too long...

ring Michael on

0401910599

pictures attached:

Pic 1

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Pic of box

Hey.

Dose anyone know the legality of after market steering wheels on a street car ?

If the wheels are legal for a street car i am interested in purchasing this steering wheel as thi sis the design i was looking at.

pz.

in terms of melbourne (VicRoads). dont know about anywhere else.

it must:

-be at least 35cms in diameter

-have a padded centre

-not have a flat bottom

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hi there guys, sorry for not replying sooner, call or sms me for a faster reply!.

The steering wheel is a Genuine Isotta Nivola Evoluzione 121 3N steering wheel (330mm) diameter which is made out of genuine black leather and very nice and shiny brushed metal & chrome :D . I have attached more pics to proove the authenticity of this steering wheel. P.S it is not one of those crappy imatation steering wheels that are made out of vinyl or PVC and could risk your life due to crappy construction.

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New & Final price of $250, be quick...

Ring Michael on 0401910599 now!

P.S these are prices for the steering wheel in Perth. If you want it shipped interstate, you will have to pay extra shipping charges based on your location.(not too sure unless you give me your location...)

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